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On Wednesday morning around 3 a.m., Sioux Falls Police and the Minnehaha County Sheriff's Office responded to an incident at a Get-n-Go convenience store on the 600 block of S. Minnesota Ave. Upon arrival, an officer began taking gunfire from inside the store. A call to Metro Communications confirmed a suspect with a g...
Jul 03, 2024
The WNBA All Star rosters have been announced and to nobody's surprise, the announced names had two NEW names that have been the talk of the league this season. Caitlyn Clark of the Indiana Fever and Angel Reese of the Chicago Sky were voted into the all star game that will take place in Phoenix Arizona, on July 20th w...
Jul 03, 2024
Jamestown, ND - On July 3, 2024, city crews will conduct mosquito fogging operations in the Northwest (NW) and Southwest (SW) areas of the city. The fogging will commence at approximately 9:00 P.M. and will continue until the task is completed. Residents are advised to keep children and pets off the streets and away fr...
Jul 03, 2024
Seven States in the US have reported pods beginning to set in the their soybean fields. According to the USDA's Crop Progress Report as of June 30th, in 18 of the Major Soybean producing states 3% of the soybeans have began the podding process, but 7 states have reported podding at great starting rates. Arkansas, Missi...
Jul 03, 2024
Former Jamestown Blue Jay, and University of Jamestown basketball player Mason Walters has been invited to the NBA Summer League by the Phoenix Suns. Walters would win the Mr. Basketball in North Dakota award, while winning a state championship with Jamestown, and became the University of Jamestown's all time leading s...
Jul 03, 2024
The Jamestown City council has unanimously approved a change for planned commercial property development by Central Sales. The 3-0 vote proposes taxes no longer be assessed for development. Instead, there will be a five-year payment plan which includes no payments in the first two years. $250,000 in payments would ...
Jul 03, 2024
Ray Holmberg's change of plea hearing has been scheduled. Holmberg, a former North Dakota state senator, announced in June he will plead guilty to charges of traveling abroad to sexually abuse a child. That was a change from his initial not-guilty plea last October. The charges stem from his travels to the Czech Re...
Jul 03, 2024
RON JORDAN, KSJB LOCAL NEWS- The Third Street Bridge in Minot will remain closed amid safety concerns about its structural integrity. City Engineer Lance Meyer says an inspection found deteriorating concrete on one of the bridge's piers, prompting the closure. The city has reached out to the North Dakota Department o...
Jul 03, 2024
RON JORDAN, KSJB LOCAL NEWS- As the Fourth of July holiday approaches, the National Safety Council (NSC) wants to remind everyone to be safe if they plan on lighting off their own fireworks. Young children should never handle fireworks. Adults should closely supervise any older children that they allow to use them. L...
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The North Dakota Department of Commerce is reminding communities across the state about the approaching deadline to apply for the Regional Workforce Impact Program (RWIP). Applications for the program, which aims to tackle local workforce challenges through innovative solutions, must be submitted by July 9, 2024. RWIP ...
Jul 02, 2024
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